Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jul 10 2002

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A reverend gentleman worn out? Gee, that's awful! APPALLING
Charm for the angler, by the sound of it ALLURE
Fighting with Edward? I told you so WARNED
Following Friday, the accountants see to getting white and saucy (9) FRICASSEE
From one one might get a tail, by the sound of it TELLER
Get enough sleep RESTFULLY
How a hundred and fifty spoke in a mess CLUTTERED
How bits of steel make Mother sort of cross MALTESE
How wearing to start one's obituary in Japan! (3) OBI
I am the priest back in the red, along with Disney's king VERMILION
If I am so short of cash, I don't take it lightly IMPRESSED
It makes one even more sheepish, it seems, to have made one tight RAMMER
It's hard roundabout that they're the last thing you'd be seen in CEREMENTS
It's not paid, by the sound of it IOU
It's still causing interference STATIC
Might 9 across help one to forge banknotes like this? DRAWMONEY
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My girl! Here's two quid for protection OVERALL
One can't fly, but of late, not originally EMU
One makes a pair of cockney girls feel better to have an apartment with them, by the sound of it (9) FLATTERER
Plenty such in Cork. Cork in such BOTTLE
Quite put out EJECTED
Saw this PROVERB
So to dote about us has us quite put out OUSTED
Sounds as if it's not paid inversely ODE
That lowdown anaesthetic of the North? NETHER
The sort of force the Dr. uses DURESS
The way to teach such painting that is mischievous IMPART
There may be a catch - or a song - in it LARIAT
They throw up in such a beastly way with St Paul CATAPULTS
To a certain degree, one took things as a matter of course DOCTORATE
When last month one got married, one lost ten per cent DECIMATED
With six feet over the border over the Border ANTRIM